2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Sales Under Execution and Foreclosure
Section 39-5-7 - [Selection of appraisers; appraisal.]

For that purpose two disinterested householders of the neighborhood where the levy is made shall be selected as appraisers, one of whom shall be selected by each of the parties or their agents, or in the absence of either party or his agent, or upon the refusal of either party, after three days' notice by the sheriff to make the selection, the sheriff shall proceed to select the appraisers, who shall proceed to appraise the property according to its cash value at the time, deducting liens and encumbrances; and in case of their disagreement as to the value thereof, they shall select a like disinterested appraiser, and with his assistance shall complete the valuation, and the appraisement of any two of them shall be deemed the cash value.
History: Laws 1856-1857, p. 66; C.L. 1865, ch. 34, § 23; C.L. 1884, § 2173; C.L. 1897, § 3121; Code 1915, § 2204; C.S. 1929, § 46-115; 1941 Comp., § 21-207; 1953 Comp., § 24-2-7.
Section not mandatory. — While this section provides that the judgment debtor shall have three days' notice to select an appraiser, it is not mandatory; there is no duty upon the officer to hunt up the judgment debtor or to await the judgment debtor's return before making an appraisement. Inman v. Brown, 1955-NMSC-018, 59 N.M. 196, 281 P.2d 474.
Waiver. — Failure to object to the appraisement before sale waives the right to select an appraiser. Inman v. Brown, 1955-NMSC-018, 59 N.M. 196, 281 P.2d 474.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 30 Am. Jur. 2d Executions § 291 et seq.
50 C.J.S. Judicial Sales § 9.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 39 - Judgments, Costs, Appeals

Article 5 - Sales Under Execution and Foreclosure

Section 39-5-1 - [Time and notice of judicial sales.]

Section 39-5-1.1 - Judicial sales of perishable property; court order; petition; hearing.

Section 39-5-1.2 - ["Real estate" and "real property" defined.]

Section 39-5-2 - [Unlawful sales; liability of officer.]

Section 39-5-3 - [Contents of sale notices.]

Section 39-5-4 - [Notice of sale for personal property not exceeding three hundred dollars.]

Section 39-5-5 - [Limit on sale price of real estate.]

Section 39-5-6 - [Sheriff to ascertain value.]

Section 39-5-7 - [Selection of appraisers; appraisal.]

Section 39-5-8 - [Appraiser failing to act.]

Section 39-5-9 - [Schedule of property.]

Section 39-5-10 - [No duty to ascertain amount of liens.]

Section 39-5-11 - [Oath of appraisers.]

Section 39-5-12 - [Unsold property; return.]

Section 39-5-13 - [Lien continues; alias writ.]

Section 39-5-14 - [Reoffer of unsold property; costs; revaluation.]

Section 39-5-15 - [Foreclosure; lien claimed by deceased; making unknown heirs and devisees parties defendant.]

Section 39-5-16 - Foreclosure after March 15; growing crops.

Section 39-5-17 - Time for sale under judgment or decree of foreclosure; avoidance of sale.

Section 39-5-18 - Redemption of real property sold under judgment or decree of foreclosure; notice and hearing; redemption amount; priority of redemption rights.

Section 39-5-19 - Application; shorter redemption period.

Section 39-5-20 - Repealed.

Section 39-5-21 - [Redemption of real property sold on execution.]

Section 39-5-22 - [Rights of purchaser upon redemption; growing crops; rents and profits; waste.]

Section 39-5-23 - Duty to record redemption.